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![]() Walahar Commuter Line stand by in Kosambi, 2024 | |||||
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Service type | Commuter rail | ||||
Status | Operational | ||||
Predecessor |
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First service | 1 January 2021 | ||||
Current operator(s) | KAI Commuter | ||||
Route | |||||
Termini | Garut Purwakarta (Walahar) & Cikampek (Jatiluhur) | ||||
Distance travelled |
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Train number(s) |
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Technical | |||||
Rolling stock | CC203/CC201 | ||||
Track gauge | 1067 mm | ||||
Operating speed | 50–90 km/h (31-55 mph) | ||||
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Jatiluhur & Walahar Commuter Line is an commuter line that operated by KAI Commuter. These train different of their route, Jatiluhur which between Cikarang & Cikampek, while the Walahar between Cikarang & Purwakarta.
The Jatiluhur & Walahar Commuter Line can connect to Jakarta using Commuter Line Cikarang and to the Bandung area to Garut using Garut Commuter Line. Although the train schedule for Bandung/Garut, as of Gapeka[ clarification needed ] 2025, is only possible one trip per day with the Garut Commuter Line number KA 350 departing from Purwakarta at 16:25 WIB. On the Commuter Line route, the WalaharCommuter Line connection is colored light gray ( ), while the Jatiluhur Commuter Line connection is colored dark gray ( ).
On 1 January 2021, the Walahar and Jatiluhur Commuter Line travel routes which previously served the Purwakarta or Cikampek route to Tanjung Priok were shortened to only Cikarang station.
Begin on 1 April 2022, The operation of the Walahar and Jatiluhur Commuter Line, which were previously managed by PT Kereta Api Indonesia, were transferred to KAI Commuter.
On 1 June 2023 following of the enactment of new train travel chart 2023, both services changed their name from "local train" to "Commuter Line" along with schedule adjustments. [1]
Previously, there was a train service between Jakarta Kota & Purwakarta called Lokal Purwakarta and Patas Purwakarta which was first operated in the early 1970s by Indonesian Railway Company (PJKA). Initially, the train used Diesel Rail Train before being replaced by diesel-electric locomotives. In 2017, these trains were renamed Walahar Ekspres and Cilamaya Ekspres. However, since Gapeka 2019, the Cilamaya Ekspres train journey has been merged into just Walahar Ekspres.
The name Walahar is taken from the name of the dam located in Walahar, Klari, Karawang, West Java. Namely as Walahar Dam.
This train was formerly known as the Cikampek Local for the Cikampek–Jakarta Kota Station route. In 2017, the train was renamed the Jatiluhur Ekspres, and the journey, which previously ended in Jakarta Kota, was moved to Tanjung Priuk Station after optimization by PT Kereta Api Indonesia (PT KAI) for Commuter Line (KRL Commuter Line) services in Jakarta Kota. Currently, the train runs alongside the Walahar Ekspres train for the extension to Purwakarta Station.
The name Jatiluhur is taken from the name of the reservoir located in Jatiluhur, Purwakarta, Purwakarta Regency, West Java, namely as Jatiluhur Reservoir.
As of 2 January 2021, PT KAI Daop I Jakarta has set the train fares at:
Tickets for Walahar and Jatiluhur Commuter Line can be booked through the Access by KAI app.
On 1 February 2025 following of the enactment of new train travel chart 2025, the Jatiluhur & Walahar Commuter Line was served by KAI for from Jakarta to Bandung as the alternate train.